Episode 134
Drone Sweaters
January 10th, 2017
58 mins 4 secs
About this Episode
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about holding your TV for ransom, unwitting cryptocurrency miners, writing email with military precision.
- 2017 FIRST Robotics Competition STEAMWORKS Game Animation
- 1Password
- HealthKit
- Hacker’s Company Handing Out Code That Can Turn Any Car Into A Self-Driving Vehicle
- New Scheme: Spread Popcorn Time Ransomware, get chance of free Decryption Key
- Android Ransomware Infects LG Smart TV
- Almost related: LG's latest audio product is a speaker you wear around your neck
- You Could Be Mining This Cryptocurrency Without Knowing It
- From September: Malware Infects 70% of Seagate Central NAS Drives, Earns $86,400
- L.A. County targeted in phishing cyberattack; private information of 750,000 people compromised
- Turn on 2FA (tell your friends)
- “Secure the News” Grades Media Sites on HTTPS—And Most Fail
- How to Write Email with Military Precision
- @TheDuckTalks says: I have a friend who inspired others to use it. The Navy has many examples of it; here's the Army's take
Cutting Room Floor
- Scammers Ran A Fake U.S. Embassy In Ghana For A Decade Before Being Shut Down
- Blade Runner Gets Re-Created, Shot for Shot, Using Only Microsoft Paint
- Getting WAY Too Excited About Computers: Open-Mouthed Wonderment in 80s Tech Adverts
- This Prohibition-Era Alarm Was For Catching No-Good Soda Pop Thieves
- Get Deliciously Crafty With a Cheese-Filled Hot Glue Gun
- A slow Atari 2600 emulator is now inside Minecraft—and it’s pretty cool
- Science fiction vintage Japanese matchbox art mashup prints
- For the cybersecurity person who has everything: Stuxnet in scarf form
- A keyboard with a keyboard: Creative Prodikeys combined both types of keyboard in one
- Piggybacking Robots: Overtrust in Human-robot Security Dynamics
- Drone Sweaters
- Paper Airplane Machine Gun
We Give Thanks
- @TheDuckTalks for helping us be better communicators!